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9 bed property, in St. Georges Terrace, £1,250,000
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9 bed detached house

St. Georges Terrace, Brighton, East Sussex BN2
Planning
£1,250,000
-7.4%

Price History

Initial price £1,500,000
Apr 18, 2026 £1,250,000
Price Change -7.4%

Our Summary

  • Planning Permission for Residential Conversion
  • The property benefits from planning permission for a Change of Use from a hotel to private residential dwelling, giving buyers the immediate ability to transform it into one of the area’s most exceptional family homes—blending Regency grandeur with generous modern living
  • Currently arranged as nine individually designed bedroom suites, the layout provides superb scope to create a luxurious residence with multiple reception rooms, generous bedroom suites, dedicated workspace and outstanding entertaining areas
  • Many beautiful period features remain—tall bay windows, ornate plasterwork, high ceilings and abundant natural light—offering remarkable potential for a sophisticated reimagining of the interior
  • With a large south-facing garden and a self-contained apartment, it offers incredible lifestyle and investment potential in one of Brighton’s most sought-after locations

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Description

The property is a stunning four-storey period home in Brighton's Kemp Town area, spanning just under 4,000 sq ft behind its handsome double-fronted façade. The house offers extraordinary space, elegant proportions, and a large south-facing garden, perfect for outdoor dining, play, or relaxation. The property benefits from planning permission to convert it from a hotel to a private residential dwelling, allowing the new owners to transform it into a luxurious family home.

The current layout features nine individually designed bedroom suites, a spacious two-bedroom self-contained apartment, and multiple reception rooms, providing superb scope for a sophisticated reimagining of the interior. The house retains many beautiful period features, including tall bay windows, ornate plasterwork, and high ceilings, while offering direct access to the substantial south-facing garden.